NLoomis
04-08-2011, 11:06 PM
So, I've read a few posts on here where people said things like:
"If you're going to use tracks, your band has to know the arrangement really well, cause tracks are unforgiving that way." Or something like that.
Here's what I do. I had my wife record the following words:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro Verse Chorus Bridge Turnaround Instrumental Outro
I separated each of these words to its own audo file and created 2 new Reason drum kits, one call "Cue" and the other called "Count".
Now, on the left channel where my click is located, I have a female (my wife) voice both counting the band in and out and announcing the next element of the song a measure prior.
Now, not only does my band not have to know the arrangement that well, they almost don't have to know it at all, since they will be told what to do and when to do it. This has also majorly cut down our needed rehearsal time.
I would have uploaded a sample, but I keep getting a database error.
Anybody else doing this?
Nathan
"If you're going to use tracks, your band has to know the arrangement really well, cause tracks are unforgiving that way." Or something like that.
Here's what I do. I had my wife record the following words:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro Verse Chorus Bridge Turnaround Instrumental Outro
I separated each of these words to its own audo file and created 2 new Reason drum kits, one call "Cue" and the other called "Count".
Now, on the left channel where my click is located, I have a female (my wife) voice both counting the band in and out and announcing the next element of the song a measure prior.
Now, not only does my band not have to know the arrangement that well, they almost don't have to know it at all, since they will be told what to do and when to do it. This has also majorly cut down our needed rehearsal time.
I would have uploaded a sample, but I keep getting a database error.
Anybody else doing this?
Nathan